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AARI Summer Internship May 2024 on "Algal Culture Techniques" for Pachaiyappa's College PG Students

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 Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI), conducted 15 days summer internship program for Pachaiyappa's College PG Botany Department Students. The Internship program was covering Sample collection, Sterilization process, Media preparation, Inoculation types, Subculture methods, Pure culture confirmation, Morphological Identification and other topics related to Algal Culture Techniques. The Fifteen days program started on 31st May 2024 and till 14th June 2024. This Post contains the Name List of the students, who participated in the Internship Program d uring  31st May 2024 and till 14th June 2024 . This list is to cross verify the certificate provided by AARI (AARI certificates are provided with QR codes, if anyone want to check the authenticity of the certificate can simply scan and verify the Name and AARI register Number).    AARI-0098 M.MUTHAMIZHARASAN AARI-0099 A.K.Priyadharshan AARI-0100 Moortha Persis AARI-0101 V.SABARINATHAN AARI-0102 MAHENDRAN R AARI-0103 Tamizhselvi C AA

Dr. Souvik Mitra, Assistant Professor (W.B.E.S) & Head, PG Department of Botany, Darjeeling Government College, Darjeeling - 734101, West Bengal, India.

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 Dr. Souvik Mitra Designation: Assistant Professor in Botany, West Bengal Education Service, Government of West Bengal Affiliation: Undergraduate and Postgraduate Department of Botany, Darjeeling Government College, Darjeeling- 734101, State- West Bengal, India. Education:  Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Botany from University of Calcutta (Year of passing- 2009)  Ph.D. in Botany from University of Calcutta (Year of award- 2016). Topic: Studies on lipid profile of some genera under Bryophyta of Eastern Himalaya. Areas of research:  Analysis of lipid classes, fatty acids including fatty acid derived metabolites of oxylipin pathway and their biological significance.  Chemical investigation on rare acetylenic fatty acids in mosses and to decipher their biosynthetic pathway and biological significance.  Metabolomic studies of ethno-medicinally important mosses including extraction of volatiles by recent techniques such as sample enrichment probe (SEP), solid phase microextraction (SPME

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